JoinPhil Vickery as he explores the history of the FalklandsIsland and cooks up a LambSupper.
...Matt producing one of his famous dishes, roast rack, herb crusted with a braised meat underneath and roesti potato underneath. All went fine, I then prepared a lamb hot pot (my mum's recipe) for a dinner I was going to at Sheila's, when Matt produced a Penguin egg for me to taste...
To read the full account of Phil's Falkland adventure:
http://www.vickery.tv/index.php/phil-vickery/continental-cuisine/falklands-journal

An island may be described as such despite the presence of an artificial land bridge, for example Singapore and its causeway, or the various Dutch delta islands, such as IJsselmonde. Some places may even retain "island" in their names for historical reasons after being connected to a larger landmass by a wide land bridge, such as Coney Island or Coronado Island. Conversely, when a piece of land is separated from the mainland by a man-made canal, for example the Peloponnese by the Corinth Canal, it is generally not considered an island.

There are two main types of islands: continental islands and oceanic islands. There are also artificial islands.

Henry Kissinger

Henry Alfred Kissinger (/ˈkɪsɪndʒər/; born Heinz Alfred Kissinger[haɪnts ˈalfʁɛt ˈkɪsɪŋɐ]; Born May 27, 1923) is an American diplomat and political scientist. He served as National Security Advisor and later concurrently as United States Secretary of State in the administrations of presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. For his actions negotiating the ceasefire in Vietnam (though never realised), Kissinger received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize under controversial circumstances, with two members of the committee resigning in protest. After his term, his advice has been sought by world leaders including subsequent U.S. presidents.

Travel Journal Falkland Islands

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Phil Vickery's Falklands Tour (Part 3)

Phil Vickery's Falklands Tour (Part 3)

Phil Vickery's Falklands Tour (Part 3)

JoinPhil Vickery as he explores the history of the FalklandsIsland and cooks up a LambSupper.
...Matt producing one of his famous dishes, roast rack, herb crusted with a braised meat underneath and roesti potato underneath. All went fine, I then prepared a lamb hot pot (my mum's recipe) for a dinner I was going to at Sheila's, when Matt produced a Penguin egg for me to taste...
To read the full account of Phil's Falkland adventure:
http://www.vickery.tv/index.php/phil-vickery/continental-cuisine/falklands-journal

Falkland islanders vote in referendum

http://www.euronews.com/ On the Falkland Islands a referendum is underway asking the islanders to vote if they wish to remain a British Overseas Territory.
It comes during increased diplomatic tension between Britain and Argentina which claims sovereignty of the islands. London says it will only agree to negotiations if the islanders want them. All the evidence suggests there will be an overwhelming yes vote. The result of the two day referendum which Buenos Aires has dismissed as a meaningless publicity stunt is expected on Monday evening.
The stakes have been raised after the discovery of commercially viable oil resources around the islands which are 12,000 kilometres from London and a 75 minute flight from Argentina.
In 1982Argentine forces invaded the islands which they call the Malvinas. In a 10 week war around 650 of their forces were killed and are remembered in a memorial in the capital. Over 250 British died before Argentina surrendered in what is remembered as a humiliating chapter in the country's recent history.
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Why would I like to meet my neighbours in the Falkland Islands? | Hristo Gómez

Why would I like to meet my neighbours in the Falkland Islands? | Hristo Gómez

Why would I like to meet my neighbours in the Falkland Islands? | Hristo Gómez

Dolphins Swim Around Legs of Mother and Daughter

This mother was visiting Berthas Beach in the Falkland Islands with her daughter when she noticed a group of dolphins swimming nearby. After picking up her daughter and wading into the water, the dolphins came up to them and swam around their legs.

Caution minefields!

Visit our video page at http://drgrantmullen.com/2016/04/caution-minefields/
You can avoid minefields!
The Falkland Islands are a very remote group of tiny islands in the South Atlantic close to Antarctica.
There was a war there in 1982 which left large areas covered with land mines.
Seeing all the warning signs got me thinking about the land mines that we live with every day.
Click on the video and I'll give you the secret to removing them.

Travel Journal Falkland Islands

published: 09 Jun 2017

Phil Vickery's Falklands Tour (Part 3)

JoinPhil Vickery as he explores the history of the FalklandsIsland and cooks up a LambSupper.
...Matt producing one of his famous dishes, roast rack, herb crusted with a braised meat underneath and roesti potato underneath. All went fine, I then prepared a lamb hot pot (my mum's recipe) for a dinner I was going to at Sheila's, when Matt produced a Penguin egg for me to taste...
To read the full account of Phil's Falkland adventure:
http://www.vickery.tv/index.php/phil-vickery/continental-cuisine/falklands-journal

Falkland islanders vote in referendum

http://www.euronews.com/ On the Falkland Islands a referendum is underway asking the islanders to vote if they wish to remain a British Overseas Territory.
It comes during increased diplomatic tension between Britain and Argentina which claims sovereignty of the islands. London says it will only agree to negotiations if the islanders want them. All the evidence suggests there will be an overwhelming yes vote. The result of the two day referendum which Buenos Aires has dismissed as a meaningless publicity stunt is expected on Monday evening.
The stakes have been raised after the discovery of commercially viable oil resources around the islands which are 12,000 kilometres from London and a 75 minute flight from Argentina.
In 1982Argentine forces invaded the islands which they call th...

published: 10 Mar 2013

Why would I like to meet my neighbours in the Falkland Islands? | Hristo Gómez

Dolphins Swim Around Legs of Mother and Daughter

This mother was visiting Berthas Beach in the Falkland Islands with her daughter when she noticed a group of dolphins swimming nearby. After picking up her daughter and wading into the water, the dolphins came up to them and swam around their legs.

Caution minefields!

Visit our video page at http://drgrantmullen.com/2016/04/caution-minefields/
You can avoid minefields!
The Falkland Islands are a very remote group of tiny islands in the South Atlantic close to Antarctica.
There was a war there in 1982 which left large areas covered with land mines.
Seeing all the warning signs got me thinking about the land mines that we live with every day.
Click on the video and I'll give you the secret to removing them.

Map of Falkland Islands Journal 150 page lined notebook diary

published: 06 Jun 2017

Travel Journal Falkland Islands

published: 09 Jun 2017

BACK, Kenn. Polar collection. Peter Harrington Rare Books.

KennBack. PolarCollection.
You can view this item on our website here: http://www.peterharrington.co.uk/rare-books/polar/polar-collection/
Presented by AdamDouglas and Dominic Somerville of PeterHarrington.
52 works in 61 volumes. All are octavo unless otherwise stated, and in general found in at least very good condition, with occasional sympathetic restoration. Almost all titles contain Back’s bookplate, and his laid-in notes recording provenance and useful bibliographic information. A full description is available on request.
A remarkable collection of more than 50 books on polar, South American, and Australasian exploration, including rare high-spots of 18th-centuryPacific and Antarctic exploration, a choice selection of Victorian attempts at the North-West Passage, and sever...

JoinPhil Vickery as he explores the history of the FalklandsIsland and cooks up a LambSupper.
...Matt producing one of his famous dishes, roast rack, herb crusted with a braised meat underneath and roesti potato underneath. All went fine, I then prepared a lamb hot pot (my mum's recipe) for a dinner I was going to at Sheila's, when Matt produced a Penguin egg for me to taste...
To read the full account of Phil's Falkland adventure:
http://www.vickery.tv/index.php/phil-vickery/continental-cuisine/falklands-journal

JoinPhil Vickery as he explores the history of the FalklandsIsland and cooks up a LambSupper.
...Matt producing one of his famous dishes, roast rack, herb crusted with a braised meat underneath and roesti potato underneath. All went fine, I then prepared a lamb hot pot (my mum's recipe) for a dinner I was going to at Sheila's, when Matt produced a Penguin egg for me to taste...
To read the full account of Phil's Falkland adventure:
http://www.vickery.tv/index.php/phil-vickery/continental-cuisine/falklands-journal

http://www.euronews.com/ On the Falkland Islands a referendum is underway asking the islanders to vote if they wish to remain a British Overseas Territory.
It comes during increased diplomatic tension between Britain and Argentina which claims sovereignty of the islands. London says it will only agree to negotiations if the islanders want them. All the evidence suggests there will be an overwhelming yes vote. The result of the two day referendum which Buenos Aires has dismissed as a meaningless publicity stunt is expected on Monday evening.
The stakes have been raised after the discovery of commercially viable oil resources around the islands which are 12,000 kilometres from London and a 75 minute flight from Argentina.
In 1982Argentine forces invaded the islands which they call the Malvinas. In a 10 week war around 650 of their forces were killed and are remembered in a memorial in the capital. Over 250 British died before Argentina surrendered in what is remembered as a humiliating chapter in the country's recent history.
Find us on:
Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans
Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews

http://www.euronews.com/ On the Falkland Islands a referendum is underway asking the islanders to vote if they wish to remain a British Overseas Territory.
It comes during increased diplomatic tension between Britain and Argentina which claims sovereignty of the islands. London says it will only agree to negotiations if the islanders want them. All the evidence suggests there will be an overwhelming yes vote. The result of the two day referendum which Buenos Aires has dismissed as a meaningless publicity stunt is expected on Monday evening.
The stakes have been raised after the discovery of commercially viable oil resources around the islands which are 12,000 kilometres from London and a 75 minute flight from Argentina.
In 1982Argentine forces invaded the islands which they call the Malvinas. In a 10 week war around 650 of their forces were killed and are remembered in a memorial in the capital. Over 250 British died before Argentina surrendered in what is remembered as a humiliating chapter in the country's recent history.
Find us on:
Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans
Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews

published:10 Mar 2013

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Why would I like to meet my neighbours in the Falkland Islands? | Hristo Gómez

Dolphins Swim Around Legs of Mother and Daughter

This mother was visiting Berthas Beach in the Falkland Islands with her daughter when she noticed a group of dolphins swimming nearby. After picking up her daug...

This mother was visiting Berthas Beach in the Falkland Islands with her daughter when she noticed a group of dolphins swimming nearby. After picking up her daughter and wading into the water, the dolphins came up to them and swam around their legs.

This mother was visiting Berthas Beach in the Falkland Islands with her daughter when she noticed a group of dolphins swimming nearby. After picking up her daughter and wading into the water, the dolphins came up to them and swam around their legs.

Caution minefields!

Visit our video page at http://drgrantmullen.com/2016/04/caution-minefields/
You can avoid minefields!
The Falkland Islands are a very remote group of tiny isla...

Visit our video page at http://drgrantmullen.com/2016/04/caution-minefields/
You can avoid minefields!
The Falkland Islands are a very remote group of tiny islands in the South Atlantic close to Antarctica.
There was a war there in 1982 which left large areas covered with land mines.
Seeing all the warning signs got me thinking about the land mines that we live with every day.
Click on the video and I'll give you the secret to removing them.

Visit our video page at http://drgrantmullen.com/2016/04/caution-minefields/
You can avoid minefields!
The Falkland Islands are a very remote group of tiny islands in the South Atlantic close to Antarctica.
There was a war there in 1982 which left large areas covered with land mines.
Seeing all the warning signs got me thinking about the land mines that we live with every day.
Click on the video and I'll give you the secret to removing them.

Welcome to the Falkland Islands

This short film gives a glimpse into the many experiences on offer in the Falkland Islands. From the dramatic landscapes to incredible wildlife and the warm hospitality of the locals. A "must-see" destination.

published: 29 May 2012

Video Blog - South Georgia and the Falkland Islands

A video blog about my 3 week trip to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
If you like this video and want to know how to make your own videos check out my latest Ebook - VideoSimplified: A Guide for Nature Photographers - http://www.glennbartley.com/VideoEbook.htmlPlease be sure to like this video and subscribe to my channel.
Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who focuses on photographing birds in their natural habitat. He resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’sWest Coast.
To see more of Glenn’s images visit: http://www.glennbartley.com
To sign up for Glenn’s FREE monthly newsletter with updates, images and photo tips click here - http://www.glennbartley.com/mailinglist.htm
Glenn also leads instructional photo workshops to exciting destinations aro...

published: 15 Dec 2015

INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: FALKLAND ISLANDS

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published: 07 Oct 2014

West Point Island, Falkland Islands (HD)

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West Point Island lies off the northwest corner of West Falkland. It is a working sheep farm but home to numerous species of plants, birds and marine mammals. The main destination for visitors to this island is Devil’s Nose – a rocky promontory with over 2,000 pairs of black-browed albatross and about 500 pairs of rockhopper penguins. Spectacular cliffs are a feature of the coastline. As well as the rich wildlife, the picturesque settlement and small harbour often teeming with dolphins make this island well worth a visit.
Access: boat from Carcass Island or scheduled cruise landing
Flora/fauna: Magellanic penguin, rockhoppe...

published: 11 Aug 2014

FALKLAND ISLANDS -

welcome to the island penguins ....,
Welcome to the Falkland Islands, a British sea across the region in the South Atlantic Ocean which consists of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, as well as several smaller islands. Its capital, Stanley, is located on East Falkland. Falkland Islands is located 483 km from the South American mainland. It consists of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and about 700 smaller islands.
The main inclusive vacations goal here is whale watching activities, falkland islands is one of the few in the world haven for whale watchers. There you can see many species of whales blue whale fin whale minke whale sei whales South South humpback whale sperm whale killer whales and beaked whales. In addition there are dolphins seals leopards...

published: 06 Aug 2016

In the Falkland Islands

My third visit to the Falkland Islands falls on the 30th anniversary year of the short-yet-never-forgotten Falklands War of 1982. A tiny windswept archipelago in the South Atlantic, I am always struck by the austerity and remoteness of this forlorn corner of the globe. These were my thoughts as I stopped here on my way from Cape to Cape.

published: 13 Mar 2012

Falkland Islands

The Falklands are a great place to relax and unwind. From personal encounters of the wildlife kind, to wilderness trout fishing, hiking and self-exploration to guided tours of our key cultural and historic sites - we invite you to discover all the Falklands has on offer.
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published: 22 Jan 2010

Falkland Islands Tourism

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Trip to the Falkland Islands

Part 2: Shore landing in the Falkland Islands where I first got to see (up close) several cute penguins, other birds and even seals! It was really the start of an amazing Antarctica expedition! 🛳 ▾ // See more details below // ▾
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Recorded February 18, 2009.
The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, located 300 miles from the coast of Argentina. They consist of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, together with 776 smaller islands. Stanley, on East Falkland, is the capital. The islands are a self-governing Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom.
Stanley (formerly known as "Port Stanley") is the capital and only true city in the Falkland Islands. It is located on the isle of East Falkland, on a north-facing slope, south of Stanley Harbour, in one of the wettest parts of the islands. As of the 2006 census, the city had a population of 2,115.
The video begins aboard the Star Princess as we sail into Stanley Harbor in the Falkland Islands. Next there is a tour of the town of Stanley complete with comments from our colorful local guide. Next is a visit to the penguin colony at Gypsy Cove. The video then concludes with our sail away from the Falkland Islands aboard the Star Princess.
You can see more of Gypsy Cove in my video @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy1By5RR9kg&fmt=18
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Recorded February 18, 2009.
The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, located 300 miles from the coast of Argentina. They consist of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, together with 776 smaller islands. Stanley, on East Falkland, is the capital. The islands are a self-governing Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom.
Stanley (formerly known as "Port Stanley") is the capital and only true city in the Falkland Islands. It is located on the isle of East Falkland, on a north-facing slope, south of Stanley Harbour, in one of the wettest parts of the islands. As of the 2006 census, the city had a population of 2,115.
The video begins aboard the Star Princess as we sail into Stanley Harbor in the Falkland Islands. Next there is a tour of the town of Stanley complete with comments from our colorful local guide. Next is a visit to the penguin colony at Gypsy Cove. The video then concludes with our sail away from the Falkland Islands aboard the Star Princess.
You can see more of Gypsy Cove in my video @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy1By5RR9kg&fmt=18
From: http://timvp.com

Welcome to the Falkland Islands

This short film gives a glimpse into the many experiences on offer in the Falkland Islands. From the dramatic landscapes to incredible wildlife and the warm hos...

This short film gives a glimpse into the many experiences on offer in the Falkland Islands. From the dramatic landscapes to incredible wildlife and the warm hospitality of the locals. A "must-see" destination.

This short film gives a glimpse into the many experiences on offer in the Falkland Islands. From the dramatic landscapes to incredible wildlife and the warm hospitality of the locals. A "must-see" destination.

Video Blog - South Georgia and the Falkland Islands

A video blog about my 3 week trip to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
If you like this video and want to know how to make your own videos check out my l...

A video blog about my 3 week trip to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
If you like this video and want to know how to make your own videos check out my latest Ebook - VideoSimplified: A Guide for Nature Photographers - http://www.glennbartley.com/VideoEbook.htmlPlease be sure to like this video and subscribe to my channel.
Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who focuses on photographing birds in their natural habitat. He resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’sWest Coast.
To see more of Glenn’s images visit: http://www.glennbartley.com
To sign up for Glenn’s FREE monthly newsletter with updates, images and photo tips click here - http://www.glennbartley.com/mailinglist.htm
Glenn also leads instructional photo workshops to exciting destinations around the world including:
- Peru
- Vancouver Island, Canada
- Ecuador
- Costa Rica
- Churchill, Canada
To learn more about Glenn's photo workshops visit - http://www.glennbartley.com/photoworkshops/home.htm
Glenn uses Canon Equipment including:
- Canon 7DDigital CameraBody
- Canon 600mm f/4
- Canon 400mm f/5.6
- Canon 300mm f/4
- Canon 580EX Flash
To see a full list of Glenn's equipment visit - http://www.glennbartley.com/naturephotography/articles/gear.htm

A video blog about my 3 week trip to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
If you like this video and want to know how to make your own videos check out my latest Ebook - VideoSimplified: A Guide for Nature Photographers - http://www.glennbartley.com/VideoEbook.htmlPlease be sure to like this video and subscribe to my channel.
Glenn Bartley is a professional nature photographer who focuses on photographing birds in their natural habitat. He resides in Victoria, British Columbia on Canada’sWest Coast.
To see more of Glenn’s images visit: http://www.glennbartley.com
To sign up for Glenn’s FREE monthly newsletter with updates, images and photo tips click here - http://www.glennbartley.com/mailinglist.htm
Glenn also leads instructional photo workshops to exciting destinations around the world including:
- Peru
- Vancouver Island, Canada
- Ecuador
- Costa Rica
- Churchill, Canada
To learn more about Glenn's photo workshops visit - http://www.glennbartley.com/photoworkshops/home.htm
Glenn uses Canon Equipment including:
- Canon 7DDigital CameraBody
- Canon 600mm f/4
- Canon 400mm f/5.6
- Canon 300mm f/4
- Canon 580EX Flash
To see a full list of Glenn's equipment visit - http://www.glennbartley.com/naturephotography/articles/gear.htm

INFORMUCATE TRAVEL GUIDE: FALKLAND ISLANDS

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West Point Island, Falkland Islands (HD), West Point Island ToursTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
West Point Island lies off the northwest corner of West Falkland. It is a working sheep farm but home to numerous species of plants, birds and marine mammals. The main destination for visitors to this island is Devil’s Nose – a rocky promontory with over 2,000 pairs of black-browed albatross and about 500 pairs of rockhopper penguins. Spectacular cliffs are a feature of the coastline. As well as the rich wildlife, the picturesque settlement and small harbour often teeming with dolphins make this island well worth a visit.
Access: boat from Carcass Island or scheduled cruise landing
Flora/fauna: Magellanic penguin, rockhopper penguin, black-browed albatross, rock cormorant, several species small bird, tussac plantations
Activities: Photography, hiking, wildlife watching
Accommodation: on Carcass Island
Things to Do in the Falkland Islands: West Point Island Trip
===========
Lying an hour offshore from Carcass Island is the smaller island of West Point. Inhabited by only four people this remote spot is a also inhabited by a massive colony of Black Browed Albatross that make use of the spectacular cliffs as their breeding ground.
There is also a large colony of Rockhopper penguins and a large population of Striated Caracaras (known locally as JohnnyRock) which, given half the chance, will pinch anything you may leave lying around!
The journey from Carcass, on board Condor (an ex-German Fishing Boat that is perfectly suited to the conditions being comfortable and very safe although not what can be described as luxurious) with her captain Mike, one of the four occupants of the Island takes around one hour over seas that can be a little rough at times as you need to cross several cross-currents.
The journey over is spectacular and there are often sightings of Peale's Dolphins, Sea Lions, occasional whales (although these are a little rare in this stretch of water) and countless sea birds, including penguins in the water.
On arrival you have the chance to walk up to the Albatross Colony (although Mike will drive you if you prefer) where you are able to watch these magnificent birds use the wind that rise up the cliffs as they swoop and come into land next to their hungry chicks.
This trip really deserves time and is often frequented by cruise ships in the region, we will, wherever possible arrange this on a day when you can be in as small a group as possible to enjoy the wildlife in peace.

West Point Island, Falkland Islands (HD), West Point Island ToursTravel Videos HD, World TravelGuidehttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
West Point Island lies off the northwest corner of West Falkland. It is a working sheep farm but home to numerous species of plants, birds and marine mammals. The main destination for visitors to this island is Devil’s Nose – a rocky promontory with over 2,000 pairs of black-browed albatross and about 500 pairs of rockhopper penguins. Spectacular cliffs are a feature of the coastline. As well as the rich wildlife, the picturesque settlement and small harbour often teeming with dolphins make this island well worth a visit.
Access: boat from Carcass Island or scheduled cruise landing
Flora/fauna: Magellanic penguin, rockhopper penguin, black-browed albatross, rock cormorant, several species small bird, tussac plantations
Activities: Photography, hiking, wildlife watching
Accommodation: on Carcass Island
Things to Do in the Falkland Islands: West Point Island Trip
===========
Lying an hour offshore from Carcass Island is the smaller island of West Point. Inhabited by only four people this remote spot is a also inhabited by a massive colony of Black Browed Albatross that make use of the spectacular cliffs as their breeding ground.
There is also a large colony of Rockhopper penguins and a large population of Striated Caracaras (known locally as JohnnyRock) which, given half the chance, will pinch anything you may leave lying around!
The journey from Carcass, on board Condor (an ex-German Fishing Boat that is perfectly suited to the conditions being comfortable and very safe although not what can be described as luxurious) with her captain Mike, one of the four occupants of the Island takes around one hour over seas that can be a little rough at times as you need to cross several cross-currents.
The journey over is spectacular and there are often sightings of Peale's Dolphins, Sea Lions, occasional whales (although these are a little rare in this stretch of water) and countless sea birds, including penguins in the water.
On arrival you have the chance to walk up to the Albatross Colony (although Mike will drive you if you prefer) where you are able to watch these magnificent birds use the wind that rise up the cliffs as they swoop and come into land next to their hungry chicks.
This trip really deserves time and is often frequented by cruise ships in the region, we will, wherever possible arrange this on a day when you can be in as small a group as possible to enjoy the wildlife in peace.

welcome to the island penguins ....,
Welcome to the Falkland Islands, a British sea across the region in the South Atlantic Ocean which consists of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, as well as several smaller islands. Its capital, Stanley, is located on East Falkland. Falkland Islands is located 483 km from the South American mainland. It consists of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and about 700 smaller islands.
The main inclusive vacations goal here is whale watching activities, falkland islands is one of the few in the world haven for whale watchers. There you can see many species of whales blue whale fin whale minke whale sei whales South South humpback whale sperm whale killer whales and beaked whales. In addition there are dolphins seals leopards Southern sea lions and Southern elephant seals.
falkland islands travel also have There you can find the black-browed albatross, petrels king penguins, Gooses plateau Patagonian, crested duck wigeons, Chiloe yellow-billed, pintails peregrine falcons, black oystercatcher snipes, turkey vulture, Magellan penguin, Rockhopper penguin, gentoo, and macaroni penguins. For this reason this area is the ideal place for birdwatchers.
Without a doubt the Falklands offer a marvelous spectacle.
Falkland islands tourism has a beautiful wilderness rich in fish and marine mammals are plentiful, nesting sea birds, and other wildlife. On the other side of the Falklands is regarded as one of the islands most attractive on earth
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welcome to the island penguins ....,
Welcome to the Falkland Islands, a British sea across the region in the South Atlantic Ocean which consists of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, as well as several smaller islands. Its capital, Stanley, is located on East Falkland. Falkland Islands is located 483 km from the South American mainland. It consists of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and about 700 smaller islands.
The main inclusive vacations goal here is whale watching activities, falkland islands is one of the few in the world haven for whale watchers. There you can see many species of whales blue whale fin whale minke whale sei whales South South humpback whale sperm whale killer whales and beaked whales. In addition there are dolphins seals leopards Southern sea lions and Southern elephant seals.
falkland islands travel also have There you can find the black-browed albatross, petrels king penguins, Gooses plateau Patagonian, crested duck wigeons, Chiloe yellow-billed, pintails peregrine falcons, black oystercatcher snipes, turkey vulture, Magellan penguin, Rockhopper penguin, gentoo, and macaroni penguins. For this reason this area is the ideal place for birdwatchers.
Without a doubt the Falklands offer a marvelous spectacle.
Falkland islands tourism has a beautiful wilderness rich in fish and marine mammals are plentiful, nesting sea birds, and other wildlife. On the other side of the Falklands is regarded as one of the islands most attractive on earth
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My third visit to the Falkland Islands falls on the 30th anniversary year of the short-yet-never-forgotten Falklands War of 1982. A tiny windswept archipelago in the South Atlantic, I am always struck by the austerity and remoteness of this forlorn corner of the globe. These were my thoughts as I stopped here on my way from Cape to Cape.

My third visit to the Falkland Islands falls on the 30th anniversary year of the short-yet-never-forgotten Falklands War of 1982. A tiny windswept archipelago in the South Atlantic, I am always struck by the austerity and remoteness of this forlorn corner of the globe. These were my thoughts as I stopped here on my way from Cape to Cape.

Falkland Islands

The Falklands are a great place to relax and unwind. From personal encounters of the wildlife kind, to wilderness trout fishing, hiking and self-exploration to ...

The Falklands are a great place to relax and unwind. From personal encounters of the wildlife kind, to wilderness trout fishing, hiking and self-exploration to guided tours of our key cultural and historic sites - we invite you to discover all the Falklands has on offer.
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The Falklands are a great place to relax and unwind. From personal encounters of the wildlife kind, to wilderness trout fishing, hiking and self-exploration to guided tours of our key cultural and historic sites - we invite you to discover all the Falklands has on offer.
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Part 2: Shore landing in the Falkland Islands where I first got to see (up close) several cute penguins, other birds and even seals! It was really the start of ...

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Part 2: Shore landing in the Falkland Islands where I first got to see (up close) several cute penguins, other birds and even seals! It was really the start of an amazing Antarctica expedition! 🛳 ▾ // See more details below // ▾
All thanks to Hurtigruten for making this once-in-a-lifetime trip possible!
Do you wanna go to Antarctica too? Email usbooking@hurtigruten.com with promo code IAMAILEEN to get a discounted quote!
▸ Want to read about my whole 20-day Antarctic itinerary? Go here: https://iamaileen.com/antarctica-itinerary-cruise-expedition-travel-guide-hurtigruten/
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So come with me on this crazy journey as I bring the world to you! Adventure, fun, inspiration, and tips — you'll find it all here.

Phil Vickery's Falklands Tour (Part 3)

JoinPhil Vickery as he explores the history of the FalklandsIsland and cooks up a LambSupper.
...Matt producing one of his famous dishes, roast rack, herb crusted with a braised meat underneath and roesti potato underneath. All went fine, I then prepared a lamb hot pot (my mum's recipe) for a dinner I was going to at Sheila's, when Matt produced a Penguin egg for me to taste...
To read the full account of Phil's Falkland adventure:
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Phil Vickery's Falklands Tour (Part 2)

Phil Vickery explores the history of the Falklands conflict.
...Our first stop is Fitzroy...

Falkland islanders vote in referendum

http://www.euronews.com/ On the Falkland Islands a referendum is underway asking the islanders to vote if they wish to remain a British Overseas Territory.
It comes during increased diplomatic tension between Britain and Argentina which claims sovereignty of the islands. London says it will only agree to negotiations if the islanders want them. All the evidence suggests there will be an overwhelming yes vote. The result of the two day referendum which Buenos Aires has dismissed as a meaningless publicity stunt is expected on Monday evening.
The stakes have been raised after the discovery of commercially viable oil resources around the islands which are 12,000 kilometres from London and a 75 minute flight from Argentina.
In 1982Argentine forces invaded the islands which they call the Malvinas. In a 10 week war around 650 of their forces were killed and are remembered in a memorial in the capital. Over 250 British died before Argentina surrendered in what is remembered as a humiliating chapter in the country's recent history.
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Why would I like to meet my neighbours in the Falkland Islands? | Hristo Gómez

The Falkland Islands

Recorded February 18, 2009.
The Falkland Islands are an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, located 300 miles from the coast of Argentina. They consist of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, together with 776 smaller islands. Stanley, on East Falkland, is the capital. The islands are a self-governing Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom.
Stanley (formerly known as "Port Stanley") is the capital and only true city in the Falkland Islands. It is located on the isle of East Falkland, on a north-facing slope, south of Stanley Harbour, in one of the wettest parts of the islands. As of the 2006 census, the city had a population of 2,115.
The video begins aboard the Star Princess as we sail into Stanley Harbor in the Falkland Islands. Next there is a tour of the town of Stanley complete with comments from our colorful local guide. Next is a visit to the penguin colony at Gypsy Cove. The video then concludes with our sail away from the Falkland Islands aboard the Star Princess.
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Welcome to the Falkland Islands

This short film gives a glimpse into the many experiences on offer in the Falkland Islands...

Welcome to the Falkland Islands

This short film gives a glimpse into the many experiences on offer in the Falkland Islands. From the dramatic landscapes to incredible wildlife and the warm hospitality of the locals. A "must-see" destination.

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Video Blog - South Georgia and the Falkland Islands

A video blog about my 3 week trip to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
If you like ...

Video Blog - South Georgia and the Falkland Islands

A video blog about my 3 week trip to South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.
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West Point Island, Falkland Islands (HD)

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West Point Island lies off the northwest corner of West Falkland. It is a working sheep farm but home to numerous species of plants, birds and marine mammals. The main destination for visitors to this island is Devil’s Nose – a rocky promontory with over 2,000 pairs of black-browed albatross and about 500 pairs of rockhopper penguins. Spectacular cliffs are a feature of the coastline. As well as the rich wildlife, the picturesque settlement and small harbour often teeming with dolphins make this island well worth a visit.
Access: boat from Carcass Island or scheduled cruise landing
Flora/fauna: Magellanic penguin, rockhopper penguin, black-browed albatross, rock cormorant, several species small bird, tussac plantations
Activities: Photography, hiking, wildlife watching
Accommodation: on Carcass Island
Things to Do in the Falkland Islands: West Point Island Trip
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Lying an hour offshore from Carcass Island is the smaller island of West Point. Inhabited by only four people this remote spot is a also inhabited by a massive colony of Black Browed Albatross that make use of the spectacular cliffs as their breeding ground.
There is also a large colony of Rockhopper penguins and a large population of Striated Caracaras (known locally as JohnnyRock) which, given half the chance, will pinch anything you may leave lying around!
The journey from Carcass, on board Condor (an ex-German Fishing Boat that is perfectly suited to the conditions being comfortable and very safe although not what can be described as luxurious) with her captain Mike, one of the four occupants of the Island takes around one hour over seas that can be a little rough at times as you need to cross several cross-currents.
The journey over is spectacular and there are often sightings of Peale's Dolphins, Sea Lions, occasional whales (although these are a little rare in this stretch of water) and countless sea birds, including penguins in the water.
On arrival you have the chance to walk up to the Albatross Colony (although Mike will drive you if you prefer) where you are able to watch these magnificent birds use the wind that rise up the cliffs as they swoop and come into land next to their hungry chicks.
This trip really deserves time and is often frequented by cruise ships in the region, we will, wherever possible arrange this on a day when you can be in as small a group as possible to enjoy the wildlife in peace.

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FALKLAND ISLANDS -

welcome to the island penguins ....,
Welcome to the Falkland Islands, a British sea acros...

FALKLAND ISLANDS -

welcome to the island penguins ....,
Welcome to the Falkland Islands, a British sea across the region in the South Atlantic Ocean which consists of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, as well as several smaller islands. Its capital, Stanley, is located on East Falkland. Falkland Islands is located 483 km from the South American mainland. It consists of two main islands, East Falkland and West Falkland, and about 700 smaller islands.
The main inclusive vacations goal here is whale watching activities, falkland islands is one of the few in the world haven for whale watchers. There you can see many species of whales blue whale fin whale minke whale sei whales South South humpback whale sperm whale killer whales and beaked whales. In addition there are dolphins seals leopards Southern sea lions and Southern elephant seals.
falkland islands travel also have There you can find the black-browed albatross, petrels king penguins, Gooses plateau Patagonian, crested duck wigeons, Chiloe yellow-billed, pintails peregrine falcons, black oystercatcher snipes, turkey vulture, Magellan penguin, Rockhopper penguin, gentoo, and macaroni penguins. For this reason this area is the ideal place for birdwatchers.
Without a doubt the Falklands offer a marvelous spectacle.
Falkland islands tourism has a beautiful wilderness rich in fish and marine mammals are plentiful, nesting sea birds, and other wildlife. On the other side of the Falklands is regarded as one of the islands most attractive on earth
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In the Falkland Islands

My third visit to the Falkland Islands falls on the 30th anniversary year of the short-yet...

In the Falkland Islands

My third visit to the Falkland Islands falls on the 30th anniversary year of the short-yet-never-forgotten Falklands War of 1982. A tiny windswept archipelago in the South Atlantic, I am always struck by the austerity and remoteness of this forlorn corner of the globe. These were my thoughts as I stopped here on my way from Cape to Cape.

5:36

Falkland Islands

The Falklands are a great place to relax and unwind. From personal encounters of the wildl...

Falkland Islands

The Falklands are a great place to relax and unwind. From personal encounters of the wildlife kind, to wilderness trout fishing, hiking and self-exploration to guided tours of our key cultural and historic sites - we invite you to discover all the Falklands has on offer.
Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and Travel & TourismFoundation. More travel and tourism information and travel videos at:
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Falkland Islands Tourism

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